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J.4-t-.r.. DAILY THE iOREGON JOURNAL; PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENINO, MAY '8, 13. F L L 1 TICKETS mo Store Opens at 8 a. m. Store Closes at 6 p. n. TO-TIIE SOUTH Don't Suffer Longer, You Can Hare .Instant RlUiad floating Cur THE DIFFERtHT STORE fifth; sixth and vashixqtoh by Using Pyramid Pila Curon THIS STORE la NOT OPEN EVENINGS TIIMGII psJflrpd8;I(itlG; On Can Secure Steamship CouponaiQ Any Californial, " - Point Now: .'i ," ""4. OAKLAND HAS BEEN T XX- MADE. POINT OF CALL i Another Postponement ; - Necessary Before Work o Raising Elder Is r. Returned Carina Arrives After - Stormy Trip. -:::''7.v 7 '' ::';" Arrangements have , been . perfected with th Southern" Part no company whereby the San Franolsoo Portland Steamship eompanr la to Mil through ticket to ait points In the Interior of "'. .' Csliforniavla Oakland. The ' Southern Pacino will likewise make, through rates - to all Oregon points.-By this arrange ment passengers are enabled to board :'. one of the steamers at this port and . upon arrival in1 Oakland transfer to any . of the rail or. river, lines controlled by - the Southern Pacific, entirely doing TJ.: U away with the neceaaity of. galn pur - chaelng tickets or toeing subjected to delay' Ths same rule applies tc those -' - traveling- northward; aall"6uthern '" ' : Pacino agent will sell through tickets . ' to any station In this stats via the Baa ? Krancisco Portland Steamship com pany. Oakland hasrbeen made a regular port : of call and the steamers from Portland ' now land at Broadway wharf In that '"7-"-ettr''hT--fld 1 1 loir -to -docking at - Spear '.".. street. 8an Francisco. - It la anticipated thafthls arrangement WOT prove pow- ,. erfnl stimulus to travel . inboth.. direct ' tlons... ... " v-- .r ATTEMPT DELAYED.; Mo Effort to Bais Steamer Qsorg e A Trial Paokags Hailed Tree to AIL F Ths rectum, ilka tti ehouth, la lined with that soft. aa.Uny material known aa mucous membrane. "Piles Is a dis ease of that membrane, and ths blood vessels that 11 under It Flssur and Fistula affect the earn membrane and belong to the same family. . Pyramid Pile Cure slipped Into the bowels malt and spread them selves over ths . diseased and painful surface and act lust as a salv would If . the trouble was on the outside of the' body and oould b easily- seen and gotten at . . .'. , - The immediate relief they give even In - the -roost - agonising - eases -will startle you, as It has already startled many thousands -of "doubting Thom ases'' before you, who have tried ev erything-and sent for the sample pacK age, firmly . convinced that they would -But 'they weren't."1"" Pyramid Pile Cure don't . disappoint. - They cur. They are (for sale at all druggtats at SO cents a box and are worth an even hundred to the person who needs them. . Mr. John Byrne of ISO Id avenue, New.-York .Clty.irrltrng undeg date of January 17, 1004, says: "I- received the samples and used It right away.. I got so much relief from it after 10 years' suffering. Uiat I bought a SO cent box. Ths . almost unbearable pain Is almost gone and my fistula has almost disap peared. I bad given up all hops of ever being cured. I assure you, gen tlemen, i win use every snort to max any of my friends try them, as I can guarantee they are, a sure cur." . Or if you want to prove this matter at our expense, , before purchasing, send your name and address to ths PYRAMID DRUG CO., 6181 Pyramid Building, Marshall. '. Michigan, and r-e4vs-trial package -Xreby-return mall. . - William are scheduled - for their an nual Inspection. Tomorrow the steamer Edith la to be looked over. . L ALONG THE WATERFRONT. 3tf.y!Wtes!latfels lW sunken Til earner George W, 'HIM Elder tomorrow at, water lias liteu postponed. The - announcement had been mads that-on Wednesday everything would be In readiness to pump out the vessel and " ' endeavor to float her. Captain J. H. Pe- tereon, who purchased the craft from ths underwriters, stated this morning that he had been notified another post- ::-r. ponement had been necessary H lm mediately dlspatohed on of his agents to Oobls to ascertain the reason for the r-r delay.-.-IMs understood that sir ofV the Itaks In the bottom have been stopped av the nee of about 400 tons of aravel . , and cement and -Captain W. H. Baker, .- k. charge of th Work, confidently x- -pset to b Successful In' the prodigious , vrraeriaaing oi oiwiini in Buip. fi CZARINA IN PORT,- ; ne ' Arrive After Battle With l;mTy JWIneV". sad Sea. ; . Owing t th terrific northwesters en - sauntered af tar leaving the Ooldan Oat. tl.e steamer Cxarlna, Captain Duggan. ; arrived last "night from San Francisco ' after two and on half days bshtnd her regular tiro..' Th vessel docked at the -eoal bunkers aa th fuel eupply was al most exhausted as th result . of th great consumption of coal necessary to buck exceptionally heavy ..winds and aea. The Cxarlna tied up at th Ainaworth - dock -this morning and will start load ing a cargo of wheat at the Irving dock : today lor ueorge w. McNear 's Boutn Vnllejo mills. Owing to th fact that -the -local-wheatsupply 1 almost ex ted it is not expected , that Aha Cxarlna will take more than on or two ' -cargo to San Francisco until th new - crop Is harvested. Nothing was seen : of the FVaacis H. Leggett on th voyage -r rnand it Is not . known whether ; shs haa been able to locate the monster log raft which sas lost orr uresceni vnj. CAN CLEAR DRAWS. Steamer Pronto Vow Being Bull Will ' .: ImnroTed Craft, - -' ' An Innovation in th construction of river steamers Is nored in th steamer 1 Pronto, built by-th Portland Shipbuild ing company for the Willamette. A Co lumbia Blver Towing company. The vessel, although larger than th major ity of craft engaged in river work, has f "on struct sn;rdPLn ww-a- " abls to clear any of the drawbridge! ' without the necessity, of having them ' opened.- This' will greatly facilitate traffl0. ndjrov a .boon i jto th brldgHjpinamai-Rnajtias .4S0.00O members. tenders. xn rronui ie iwv xeei in ""length and th machinery Is new being installed by th owners at th foot of Kast - Yamhill . street It la expected that shs will be put in commission with . in a fortnight - , . " INSPECTORS RETURN. teamars oa Fend d'Orlell Blver Save Passed Must.' ' United States Inspectors Fuller arid Kdwards returned this 'morning from ths Pend d'Orelll river, Idaho, where they had gone to inspect th steamers ; Spokane, Defender and Columbia. , On th way up the New Western Queen wss Inspected at The Dalleg and today the Hercules and in iireooai ueorge n. Wrens . Do you et up with a se vere h e a d a c li t; coated tongue and bad, taste in the mouth? If-so, you need a feW"doses of the Bitters at once. It will. set things right again and thus prevent Dys pepsia. Indigestion, Costive nesa, Liver Troubles, belch ing. Heartburn, Cramps, Fe maleIlls or Malarial Fever. from Sau Frauclsco last night In n&al- last and docked at Inman. Poulaan A Ca'a mills for a cargo of lumber for California. Shs reports encountering terriflo northwest winds on the voyage, and was consequently behind time. The steamer Charles R. Spencer com pleted th first round trip of the seaaon to Th Dalles last evening. Ths sum mer schedule- call for her., departure every morning except Friday at 7 o'clock and ah returns at p. m. th earn day. Th Dalle City of th Regulator line and the Spencer both left at th earns time this -morning and ther may be a test uf supreinaey befee the tw beat reach Th Dalles. -J- iTh"ateamer'Brsakwalef w!ll "move from th Alneworthf dock to ths foot of Couch street today to load a mlaoel laneous. cargo for Coos bay, at which point -she will stop- on her trip t San Francisco."- ,---...... ,.,-- -: . MARINE NOTES. Astoria, May I. Condition of th bar at a. m., smooth; wind . northwest. light; weather clear. San . Francisco,. May' 7. Arrived- at 1:46 p. m., steamer. Barraeouta, from PorUand. Sailed at :4t p. m., steamer Roanoke, for Portland. Astoria, May 7 Arrived down at 11 a. m. and aalled at 1:30 p. m., steamer Alliance, for Coos bay and Eureka." Ban Pedro; May . Arrtv4"Mar schooner . Beahome, from Portland. NINTH BIG SUN SESSION7" ""OF RED MENATTAC0MA . . (Soaclal Dlwatch to The Journal.) -Taxoma, May i.Th nrnth great sun session of' ths council of - Washington, Improved Order of Red Men, opened her this morning. - About 609 delegates are present from all parts of ths state. Mayor Wright opened the session witn an address or welcome, wnicn waa re sponded to by W. O. Ackerman. great nachem. - Ths local tribes have been preparing-1 ofcr.t he- ynt forasvral months, and have a program or amuse ment such aa haa not- been provided at any previous session of th eouncIL Th order was Instituted In the Stat at Port- Townsend In 1S7S and now has between 4,000 and f,000 members. The first great council meeting took plac rTaentns- 'the order is now established In CI states and 10 territories. Including Alaska, Hawaii, th - Philippine and In cludtnx- the- degree, of Pocahontas, i women's auxiliary, . - Th rituallstlo work of th order Is taken from th league of - th Iroquoia, known- the Six Nations, a powerful Indian confed eration that held sway In th Hudson river region In early colonial days. SAY-PAY'S RUDE WIGWAM WILL KNOW HIM NO MORE (RoeeUI Dtoatcb te The Joerail.) Tacoma, Weatw May I. Bay-Pay, one of th oldest Indians of th state, Is dead at hia home, which conslstsd of but a rude bark wigwam at th. mouth of Chambers creek,.-lt miles from Ta coma. - Say-Pay waa a member of th Puyallup tribe, but yeare ago when th government set ssld a reservation for th trib near Tacoma, h refuaed to go on It and became th leader of a large band of .Indiana similarly Inde pendent They pursued a nomadlo Ufa. roving over western. Washington and wintering In the vicinity of Tacoma. Say-Pay did not know how old he was, but h could remember when th first whites cam to settle In th sound re gion. . ' iBthefeTWitary-ohldrfe of jho PnyaF lups, Say-Pay haa been looked upon aa head man by a larg number of his tribesmen. . - --. SURVEYORS ENCAMPED : IN OLYMPIA COUNTRY (Rpeelal 'THapettb te Tke Jonrnel.) Olympta, Wash., May 8. A party ot Northern Pacino surveyor Is encamped at Sherlock on the Nlsqually river about 10 mile east of this pity. Some think this means a ohsngeinthe rout ef the main line from Olympia to Tenlno. OREGON COMPANY BUYS OLYMPIA SHINGLE MILL (ftperisl TOesetet tn The osrsL- rilnmnla W'&ah . Uav S Th, Vwmm shingle mill of this city hai been pur chased by th HurtserV Shingle company, an Oregon company. The Institution will begin running steadily In a few days, employing 10 men, . . . ' , ' ' - : J.I - t ; - 'M i . - . - M M PORTLAND'S - PROGRESSIVE MEN At wearing the "Made 1 Ongem bnttoa. Way f Be eaas it's a badge of loyalty to ta Stat aad hex best In tereets, as will be demoa. strated at th BIO BXPOSX TXOW, which opems seat week on Saturday. y All stores arc busy now-It'3 the time tor widening a store s circle ot patrons. Since out ' gains through the vernal months arc such as to make former records seem small by comparison, doubt less many Spring shoppers have not been previously welt acquainted with the Store, and we know these will find the Store, the goods, ' and the service to their liking most satisfactory, on the whole, In - Portland-rand they will remember. Today we print special reminders that the best values are always here.: ' ' :; -" . 'j....-. :.- . Seasonable Specials WOMEN'S fftf1Mnr UNDERWEAR INFANTS fllVl 1 HOSIERY- First Floor. : , ' Woman' SO Testa or Pants - Tins whit long aleeve Hal Vests, with three - fourths length; French band Pants' to ' match; regular I0e value. Speolal, each - i". 4 .' s -.- , , 880 Women's TSo nghts ate.. Whlte Hal "Meroda" Tight,' ankle and kne . lengths; regular valu 76. Special, ... pair- i.-r ..,. , , :.4 Women' Boo and S5o Vesta 14. ' White cotton sleeveless Vests; plaln,wlth lao 'yoke; regular zOo and lie values. Special, each . r....t4 , Boys' 6O0 Waists SBe. ' Boys' whits blous Waists and fancy striped Walata, with small -round collar; regular value. B0c- Special . .... .,.. . . . .. ,3B , ZT"rI":.! Infanta' 80e Xoae Mo. Inf ants' black lao lisle Hose, seamless foot,' w bright flniahrrsls. 4 "fst-rgularvalu: . 1 tOe.- Special, pair 14 - - t - rnfaat-40. Hone S0o.:- i -A broken line ot Infants' black cotton O. BL- Hosa. mad In Germany; medium and light. weight; finished foot, double knee; slss,.4 Women' 7 60 aBsT8jrB!oe"Boo. - tnpred fin soft black eotton and vary fin gaus black 1111 Hus - lahed: whits double soles:- resul full f1s lahed; whits double soles; regular 7fto and t So -values. Special, pair ,BSa Umbrellas XWtdW tlsjmbrsna foe 8e. . OoojJ black mercerised ootton Umbrellas, with stl rods. Paragon f ramea and natural wood 7 handles; a rellabl umbrella to carry whan Bt the seashore, a If goed for either su, -rain: our lt,2a-va1iia, . Si each . 1...,, ......,89e . , . . Children's Umbrellas. . Some dandy little Umbrellas for th' ehll- dren, In navy, red and blacky sixes. It Inch. 10 inch and it inch, meed at, each ..................f 1.25 and f 2.25 WONDERFUL SALE " ; lace Curtains f . , Tburth" "Floor. ., ' '-r -r " A line' of Irish' Point Ic Curtains In" very rich and elaborate dealgna; also small, - slmpl border, with plain nt eenter ( Regular $4. SO value, Special, pair. . .3.38 1 Regular" te.OO value, -r SpeoiaW pair., .1 14.45 Regular 7.S0 value. Special, pair. , .1 15.60 " Regular l 0 value. ' Special, pair. . .1 10.75 Regular f 10.00 value. Special, pair.. .J 17.60 " Regular $11.00 value. ' Special, pair.. . 1 18.25 Regular $12. SO value." Special, pair. ; .l 19.15 Regular 111.00 value. 8peclal, pain.. $9.75 : tacV Bad et npeoial. , Ttnlrleh Point Lave Bed Sets, slightly soiled, to doss out at half price; IS atyles - -to select from - - - ; -" Regular .8 -value. Special... .. .S4.25 Regular $12.00 value. Special... .....1 16. OO Regular I1S.S0 value. SpsclaJ,. .....116.75 Regular $14 00 value, Special. ..HS.OO Regular $1.S0 value. Special. 119.75 Regular $21.00 value. Special. .....fll.OO Household Linens -' - - First Floor. -- News ef tntarest to City- and Country Homes Mkr Institutions Hotels and. BeortsExr tensiverpreparartorr nas noeir given to pro viding unusual values In every class or Housekeeping Linen. Prices rule that mean a saving worth .considering and -seldom - eiualwtl For liistanee we of far this week J thousandg of yards of regular : 1' fXM Table Damask at 91JM. Beautiful designs and fin satin finish, two , yard widths. Best $1.1S valueln th city, at. yard .....fl.OO Indian Blankefs'Jr f4.8S for th 97M Pendletom Blanketa. 1 Handsome all-wool- Pendleton Indian Blankets . In pretty light colorlnga, eultabl for us ' as slumber robes, bath robes or to throw In ' the hammock for comfort or a wrap during ' cool evenings; blankets adapted to a hun dred uses. Tomorrow you msy choose from th regular $7.B0 values for .......94.85 Kid Gloves for 98c Worth' $1.25 Ladles'. ' t-c'lasp Kid Gloves; pique finish; - whit, black, colors; fl.tS value: 'Special, pair . ....984) up The-ehirtu tewpfumt the ol A Remarkable Sale-of Tailored Suits - Every Suit in color and eut it jut what jrou'd expect to pay full price fot And every Suit is sparkling with newness and that is. most remarkable when the prices arc to much less. Women should buy generously. . Perfectly wonderful values in this Sale. Every Suit in the offering is built from the most de sirable and newest fabric for Spring and Summer wear; every popular color and smart-mixture is represented and the choos- ' tng is most liberal. 250 Suits in the convention,' and all styles ' are expressed in garments of every grade from the inexpensive . to the higher, priced, $15.00 to $175.00. SpeciaPfor todays $15.00 Suit for., 11.25 $45.00 Suit for........ 33.75 20.00 Suit for. ...... .15.00 $50.00 Suit for 3T.50 25.00 Suit for........ 18.75 $55.00 Suit for........ 41.25 -$30.00 Suit lor.. ..22.50-$60.00 Suit for.,..45.00 -v . $38.50 Suit for........ 828.85 - $70.00 Suits for 52.50. - $80.00 Suits for 60.00. $90.00 Suits , for 67.50. $100.00 Suits for 7S.M). ' And on tip ' to suita at id.uu tor .xo. . fc:'i--y' .'' Bl V 200 $10 to $15 Walking - Skirts at $7A9 tafttcntJtHyi8r.'BuTllia.Jlgrlail' Uli tasi, Oim cJ thu.H fU'J""eL.t'aiLiJii come far too seldom. The skirts are from one of New York s leadina makers, alt splendidly tailored from most wanted materials, embracing alpacas, Panamas and novel- " T-,"y miitiirrs. t noose trom piam coiormgt in Diack, navy. Drowns, greens ana mixtures ranging trom light to dark. Every tKiit in w this season and cut in the style Plaited styles, circular effects and circular most favored by fashion lor summer wear. .flounced models. Select from values at $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. omv st --. ; Special- for today - Season's Greatest Sale Women's Choose from an assortment so complete that ft contains everything ' that fashion -and service have declared essential. We outline . . a fevr meager descriptive details. Materials of lawn and dainty muns, who aii-over emuroiuerea ironts, iromi witn ail-over . t-- embroidery and pretty lace and exquisite tuckings, others with Valendennesaceandmedallionrtrimmingrrwrth-backs-and cuffs tucked. Sleeves in. full or elbow- lengths. The waist -ee more beautiful than types can describe, even in the art of the ' word conjurer. See them today and youll hardly resist the temptation of becoming the -owner of several one at least." - The best regular $4.50 and $5.00 values we have ever known " to be offered in the usual way by anyhousein America. 7 Special," today only ; , .... 7. . . . . ..... ..... . . . . 3.29 " . PHENOMENAL VALUES IN . . FOR GRADUATIONS, CONFIRMATION AND . OTHER FUNCTIONS. Annex Fifth Street First Floor. - -, SPECIAL F OR JTHEUEXlLTH REE DA VS l WHITE JAPANESE SILKS 60c grade. Special, yd 75c grade&peciaujr 494 61) 27-inch; reg. 27-inch: resr. 27 -inch- reir 85c ifrade. Special, yd . . . . Tl - 27-inch 5 reg. $1.00 grade.Spedat, y&77T. 7-inchi.regc $15 gTadebpecial, yd. ,va- 27-inch; reg. $1.50 grade. Special, yd,1.19 27-inch; reg. $175 grade. Special, yd. 1.46 27-inch; reg. $2.00 grade. Special, yd. 1.66 36rifM:h:egi;$L0ft grade. -.Special. yd.i.83t, 36-inch reg, $1.25 grade. Special, yd, 1.Q3 36-inch; reg. $1.50 grade. Special, yd. 1.19 Regular $1.00 grades of White, Ivory and Crearrf tSilks in these sought-for makes Crepe de Chine, Chiffon and Bond Taffetas, Peau de'Cygne, Messalines and Satin Duchesse. Spe- tia lui luicc ujre vui, ,m .,, ... ... wnirrtwlsintherteat-wg Icrthe- greet- special lot on- cemer taDies in aux vnnex. jcvery new cotor ana weave is in mis grana collection. These Silks are positively the best values sold anywhere at $1.50 and $1.25 peryard, bnt herethey are spectally prlcedryard ; .... ,...864 Cream Dress Fabrics Our regular $1.00 grades of Crepe Egypta, Henrietta, Granite" Cloth Serges, Panamas, Voiles,' Poplin de Chine, Brilliantine and Sicilians. Specially priced for this sale, yard.. ...84a) Our regular $1.25 grades of Panamas, Eoliens.Wool Taffetas, Granite Henriettas, Serges, ' Brilliantines, Sicilians, Voiles, Crepe de Paris and Poplin de Chine. Specially priced for this sale, per yard : ...1.03 Our regular $1.30 grades of Mohair Mistral, Poplin de Chine, Panamas, Toile, Crepe de Paris. ,. Henriettas, Batiste de Soie, Mohairs, Voiles, Serges, Cheviots, Melroses, etc. - Special price for this sale; yard I .............. . ............ .1.24 Our regular $1.75 grades of Panamas, Silk Warp Batiste, Voiles, Poplins, Crepe de Paris, Serges, Mohairs, etc. Special for this sale only, yard ,..1.48 $2.00 grades down to, yard.... t ,.,.'.........1.69 $2.25 grades down to, yard ....,.1.94 $2.50 grades down to, yird.. ....... ...2.19 "! Special Sale. Black Dress Goods ' , Our regular $2.50 per yard grades of Turkish Mohairs, Satin Liberty French Prunellas, - Crepe de Paris, Poplin de Chine and a large assortment of - Silk and - Wool - Novelties. Specially priced for four days only, yard.... ...........1.94 Our regular $1.25 grades of Armures, Crispine, Magdelaine. Melrose, Prunellas, Soleils. - - Serges, Crepes, Batistes, Poplin de Chine, Crepe de Paris, Henriettas, etc. All go special for three days at, yard............ , 97e Dressy Shoe tor Smartly Shod Mem Wednetdya-Special Bargain-Day for llHK-Xma'S-JOtrrVTIONr-i--. ?ootwa hops 1 ateta-atrsea anw glrst . j aioor. . . . W'v changed our enttr lin of "Men' Footwear for th best, We've added eom . jlet stock etth . X lnst footwear in th . United States, mad by . manufacturer famous for "Oood, Shoe,1 - Naturally wa'r .antousJtorJPoriland't . critical mala waiw. v ineir ieei atriianiT ana oam ' are her. No n hiaihg onB"s-llgrit"nnJer- bushel no us carrying such peerless foot wear unheralded. In order to bring th Store' Mah's Bho Section Into th limelight -inhi-, hf"V dtdlnatail nna dsv each week Wednesday as leas' Bay, whan speolal offerings will be mad to male patrons for , th purppe of advertising quickly and wU - THE MAN'S SHOE STORE . '' Tomorrow apolala mkrao arm 4M onomsa fLa. Men's fine grad of gunmetal calf Bluoher Oz--. ford, aad over th neweet "awing" last, , medium - e ten Ion ole. with latest dg ' .. trUuuiliig; a very siuaTraaatnteT0-r' ford; full of sarvlo and comfort; on of Mh beet regular $4.00 numbers among th - new footwear arrivals. Special Wednesday only at ....... w ..2.89 Ask for Styl 061 . r- . Mn'a flne . patent colt Bluchers In Oxford, style, built over a moderate straight last.. Lmedlum weight sol with close edira. A - great pclol valu af ...... rr.. .. .829 ......i...-:..Ask for Styl 004 H. -. ., ' 'i' - wnwn aa.00 noil $b.i. Choo from 1 J styles in fin hlgh-gnad pat nt or dull leather, Blucner or - regular r styles, straight or- "swing- last, with all -.weight soles in th assortment, which la '. made up of. th very beet and liveliest sail- . Ing $6.00 numbers.. To attract your atten tion to th lines anl fix It on 'ra, w shall offer thes shoes f or , th on day only Wednesday at 3.19 Third Floor House keepers' Sale muotoiunr rami Decoration pink spray, mbod, gold traoed and gold-traced handle and knobs I0-plo set; reg. vaL $0.10. Spec'l. .8S.1 A 0-plec set; ret vaL $.108peo'l.e.83 loo-piae set; rag. vl sis.es. Bpc'i. hi 0.2-4 Ill-piece setj reg, val17.10Bpe'l.ia.83 117-plece set; reg. vaL $2116. 6pc'l.S18.TO Sam aa above decoration border pattern or email pink flower and spray, rail gold lined and gold-traced handle and knob, at earn special reduction. , Closing out a Tin of decorated English Serat- - Porcelain China, border pattern, small xoses and spray .. ... . . rTaCups and Saueers rreaTilarvalu"!!. - Bpeclal, set or six............... 75) Coffee Cup and Baucers; regular value tl.ea, Special. t of alz 85 Tea Plates; rsgular valu l$o. 8posal, set of six :....,.T60 Breakfast Plates; regular valu 910. Bpeolal. set of six .....60e Dinner Plates; regular value $1.1$. SpeolaU - set of six ....70e Creamers; regular valu lie. Special, a.l54t Creamer;-regular valu 10a.. Bpoolal, s.18e lArg Wster Pitchers regular valu S0a Special, each .......... i ....... . . , v; .4B Meat Dishes, 10-lnch slse; rgular valu Ho. Special, each ....... i. 154 Meat Dishes, lt-lnch sis; rsgular valu 46a. Special, each . ....25 Meat Dishes, 14-lnch lsj rsgular valu 75a . Special, each , 401 Meat D1shs, l-lnch sis; regular valu $1.0. Special, each 4)0 a) Ment Dishes, lt-lnch slse; rsgular valu $1.40. Bpeclal, each .....80e Fruit Saucers; rsgular valu 400. - Special. aet of six ..30 Berry Saucers; regular value lie. - Special, est of elx 40 . Bon Prate; regular valu SOo, Special, aet o' six , , ,&,,., ..,..... . 4Se1 INSANE MAN WRITES POEM . JON i DONT DESIRE A BATH" Junh- Nelson ' asplrss to b the poet lsureat of th Insane asylum at Salem. - He was sent there yesterday and may havs his wish grstjned. ' Nelson labors under tne opinion mat n la an author and Strang are tne epic and historical novels mat nave been produced by him. H-thrnk1i does not hsvs to work, excepting while producing a lyrle or scratching off a r -; ' - sonnet to spring. ' On of his literary effort 1 entitled "I Don't Desire a Bath." J . . ' Th Insane men has another bad" habit and that la h wsnders away from horn and Insists on trying to remove hi clothing whenever he meets a friend. Dr. E. D. Johnson declare that Nelson has on of th greatest - collections of hallucinations ever known In Portland. TWO MUD BAY INDIANS IN STABBING AFFRAY ... . . v . . . s (gpeclid Wepstck to T Joral.) -i . Olympia, ' Wash., May . Edmdnd Jack and Ed Jack, two Mud bay In- , dlan. engaged In a atabblng affray near thle elty today In which th latter waa seriously Injured. Th Injured man Is well known to th officers and Is classed as a bad one. , - - , 1 Preferred Sftock Oaaaed Voetj, Allen liswla Best Brand, TO TRY FOR PRIZES . . AT EUGENE UNIVERSITY (Bperial Dlipetch to T JennuL) University of Oregon, , May I. la the regular tryout of the members of the senior elaaa wishing to compete for th Palling and Beekman4trlse of $110 and $100 respectively at th stats university th following six members of th '00 class were selected - Marion MoClaln, Eugene; W. C Wlnlow, Salem; Mi Nell! Foehay. Albany; Mlaa Norma Hendrtcka, Eugene: Miss Tlotorla Mitchell, Cottage Grove, and Lorls Johnson, Xugan. -. -; MIAMI POWDER MILL IS WRECKED BY EXPLOSION -. Xsnla, Ohio, May I. Th Miami Powder company glaslng mill blow up today, doing $1,000 damage.' Th build ing vw wrecked. He Uvea wer lost, PORTLAND NOW THE MECCA . OF TRAVELING MEN'S HOST Portland Is today th Mecca ot th traveling men. Never In th history of this city hav ao many commercial representatives been gathered bar at on tim. They r all doing plenty of buelneas and are dally bringing many buyer from outsld th city Into thelt sam ple-rooma. Th reason for this sudden Inrush of commercial men la, ef course, th d tructlon of greater San Franotsco. Most of th fraternity mad Ban Fran eiseo their1 headquarters for several weeks, whtls they filled large orders In nearby ' cities snd tapped the country merchants' fo hundreds of miles in every direction.' With th destruction of the Sas. Fran etsoo) hotel cam th aeeasslty for a ehange ef eomfnarciA! base, Portland waa th most natural plao to be se lected and htthsr the traveling men hastened. They ar covering -f"tr mendou territory with Portland aa their headquarters and ar bringing Into this city hundrede ef country merchants. - Th hotels ar crowded. Several ef th leading hostelrie bar been force I t us every room available and th 1 hav been unable to car for alt t 1 trad. Although th tourist trsro t , fallen off. Its abeenre has seen r than msde up for In th increas sf t . commercial trade. r Rufus correspondenc of Waact ' Ther has been several i;o t late. 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